Football round-up: Woodley United and Berks County earn wins, Sumas and Reading City defeated
ASCOT UNITED put a point on the board as Harry Grant's opener was cancelled out by Sutton Common Rovers in ...
ASCOT UNITED put a point on the board as Harry Grant's opener was cancelled out by Sutton Common Rovers in ...
BRACKNELL TOWN progressed through to the next round of the FA Cup with a home victory over Poole Town in ...
WOKINGHAM & EMMBROOK stepped up their preparations ahead of the start of competitive action.
ASCOT UNITED RESERVES took another step towards the league title after they got past WARGRAVE.
BERKS COUNTY's hopes of promotion were ended with a heavy home defeat to Langley in the play-off semi-finals.
TILEHURST PANTHERS got their hands on the trophy as they overturned a one-goal deficit to beat WARGRAVE.
FINCHAMPSTEAD missed out on the chance to pick up silverware after they lost to Old Bradwell United.
WOODLEY UNITED lost in their final away match of the season against a side in desparate need of points to ...
ASCOT UNITED closed their league season with victory over Winchester City Flyers to secure second spot.
FINCHAMPSTEAD FC still lead the fight for second place in the Thames Valley Premier League after they won their 11th ...
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